Election Defense Radio, Tues. Feb. 26
Guests:
Richard Hayes Phillips, author, "Witness to a Crime"
Dave Berman, Humboldt Voter Confidence Commitee
Co-hosts: Marj Creech, Dan Ashby
Live Internet Audio at http://toginet.com
On Election Defense Radio this evening, Tues. Feb. 26
8:00 - 9:00 pm Eastern / 7:00 - 8:00 pm Central / 5:00 - 6:00 pm Pacific
Dave Berman reports two resolutions calling for hand-count elections passed by the Democratic Party Central Committee of Humboldt County, and the Redwood Chapter of the ACLU, due in no small part to the work of the Humboldt Voter Confidence Committee.Elections investigator Richard Hayes Phillips, author of "Witness to a Crime: A Citizens' Audit of an American Election" will discuss his forthcoming book (with companion evidentiary CD) documenting the theft of the 2004 presidential election in Ohio.
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From the jacket copy of Witness to a Crime:
"The 2004 presidential election in Ohio, the state that decided the election, was rigged. Richard Hayes Phillips, Ph.D., began investigating the Ohio election when he received an unsolicited e-mail containing obviously erroneous election results from Cleveland. He quickly found that hundreds of votes in certain precincts had inexplicably shifted from John Kerry to other presidential candidates. This made him a witness to a crime, with a duty to investigate further and to present his findings publicly. The result is the book that you hold in your hands. It is an investigative report and eyewitness history, the document of record for what really happened in Ohio."
To "tune in" via the Internet, go to http://www.toginet.com and click on either of the two Audio Players (Flash or Windows Media) you will see in the upper right corner.
On related wavelengths:
§ Richard Hayes Phillips evidentiary essay on the theft of Ohio
§ Links to Humboldt County Dem and Redwood ACLU hand-count resolutions
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